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BCS Automotive Interface Solutions Opens Plant in Queretaro
BCS Automotive Interface Solutions invests 1.2 billion pesos in Queretaro in creating a high-tech automotive components plant.
BCS Automotive Interface Solutions seeks to expand its presence in Mexico. Photo: BCS.
08/17/2022
BCS Automotive Interface Solutions, a company in the automotive industry, has recently made a substantial investment of 1.2 billion pesos to inaugurate its advanced production plant in Queretaro.
This facility focuses on manufacturing high-tech steering control modules and other electrical components for automobiles.
The company has unveiled potential projects worth up to a staggering 2 billion dollars. Additionally, BCS Automotive Interface Solutions is planning a further investment of 200 million dollars, along with the expansion of two additional manufacturing plants. These initiatives are expected to have a profound impact on the local economy, creating a total of 3,600 job opportunities within the community.
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